APPENDIX C                                                                                                                       

 

Industry Growth Analysis                                                                           

 

This appendix is divided into four components-- projected employment growth, an industry growth analysis for Cary, NC (Wake County), an industry growth analysis for the Southeastern Unites States, and an industry growth analysis for the United States. 

 

NATIONAL PROJECTED EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

 

national industries with the fastest wage and salary employment growth

2002-2012

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has projected employment growth by NAICS code from 2002 through 2012.  The majority of the growth through 2012 is expected to be in the services and healthcare sector. 

 

 

NAICS Code

Industry

2002 Jobs*

2012 Jobs*

2002-2012 Change*

Average Annual Rate of Change

5112

Software publishers

256

429.7

173.7

5.3

5416

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services

731.8

1,137.40

405.6

4.5

6233, 6239

Community care facilities for the elderly and residential care facilities

695.3

1,077.60

382.3

4.5

5415

Computer systems design and related services

1,162.70

1,797.70

635

4.5

5613

Employment services

3,248.80

5,012.30

1,763.50

4.40

6241-3

Individual, family, community, and vocational rehabilitation services

1,269.30

1,866.60

597.3

3.9

6214-6, 6219

Ambulatory health care services except offices of health practitioners

1,443.60

2,113.40

669.8

3.9

2213

Water, sewage, and other systems

48.50

71.00

22.5

3.9

516, 518, 519

Internet services, data processing, and other information services

528.80

773.10

244.3

3.9

6244

Child day care services

734.20

1,050.30

316.1

3.6

5324

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing

102.20

142.80

40.6

3.4

6211-3

Offices of health practitioners

3,189.90

4,418.80

1228.9

3.3

5322, 5323

Consumer goods rental and general rental centers

352.90

484.20

131.3

3.2

5152, 5175

Cable and other subscription programming and program distribution

220.90

299.80

78.9

3.1

713

Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries

1,307.60

1,717.30

409.7

2.8

485

Transit and ground passenger transportation

371.50

487.70

116.2

2.8

5414

Specialized design services

122.90

160.80

37.9

2.7

5611, 2

Office administrative and facilities support services

390.30

507.60

117.3

2.7

512

Motion picture and sound recording industries

387.10

503.10

116

2.7

61

Educational services

2,650.60

3,409.80

759.2

2.6

 

*thousands of jobs

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

national industries with the slowest wage and salary employment growth

2002-2012

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has projected employment growth by 3-digit NAICS code from 2002 through 2012. 

 

 

NAICS Code

Industry

2002 Jobs*

2012 Jobs*

2002-2012 Change*

Average Annual Rate of Change

3152

Cut and sew apparel manufacturing

281.8

77.1

-204.7

-12.2

3151

Apparel knitting mills

49.6

20

-29.6

-8.7

3133

Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills

82.4

40.1

-42.3

-6.9

3161

Leather and hide tanning and finishing

8.6

4.5

-4.1

-6.3

313

Textile mills

293.2

156.9

-136.3

-6.1

3169

Other leather and allied product manufacturing

19.9

10.8

-9.1

-5.9

3132

Fabric mills

146.6

79.6

-67

-5.9

3159

Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing

26.2

15.1

-11.1

-5.4

3131

Fiber, yarn, and thread mills

64.2

37.2

-27

-5.3

3122

Tobacco manufacturing

33.2

20.2

-13

-4.8

2122

Metal ore mining

29.4

18

-11.4

-4.8

NA

Federal Government enterprises

51.9

32.4

-19.5

-4.6

2121

Coal mining

74.9

52.3

-22.6

-3.5

3259

Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing

112.4

79.4

-33

-3.4

3311

Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing

107.1

76

-31.1

-3.4

211

Oil and gas extraction

122.5

88.4

-34.1

-3.2

3341

Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing

249.8

182.1

-67.6

-3.1

1131-2, 114

Forestry, fishing, hunting, and trapping

67.6

50.4

-17.2

-2.9

3221

Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills

168.2

126.4

-41.8

-2.8

3252

Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing

114.3

88.5

-25.8

-2.5

 

*thousands of jobs

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

 

 

WAKE COUNTY GROWTH ANALYSIS

 

Change in number of businesses in Wake County, 2003 to 2006

Dun and Bradstreet Sales & Marketing Solutions January – March 2003 and 2006 CD-Rom was used to analyze the existing industries by 4-digit SIC code in 2003 and 2006.  Below is a listing of the businesses that had 50% or more change between 2003 and 2006.

 

 

4- Digit SIC Code

Description

2006 Number of Businesses

2003 Number of Businesses

Change of Employment

Percentage Change

971

Hunting, trapping, game propagation

5

1

4

80%

3589

Service industry machinery

11

3

8

73%

3312

Blast furnaces and steel mills

3

1

2

67%

3519

Internal combustion engines

3

1

2

67%

3751

Motorcycles, bicycles and parts

3

1

2

67%

4923

Gas transmission and distribution

3

1

2

67%

6399

Insurance carriers

21

7

14

67%

7515

Passenger car leasing

3

1

2

67%

8244

Business and secretarial schools

3

1

2

67%

4311

U.s. postal service

29

10

19

66%

3821